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these and terms
But these terms are treacherous.
I believe that these proposals, however meritorious in terms of world needs, go far beyond our capacity to realize them.
The consuming public has used up a good part of these liquid assets, or they have been drained by the rising price level, and we have apparently gotten to the end of the line in making consumer or home mortgage terms easier.
Turning from these problems of the use of evidence, one meets another type of difficulty in Fromm's analysis, which is his loose and ambiguous use of certain important terms.
Here again laboratory approaches are being evolved, for it is recognized how `` elastic '' these readings can be, how they can apply to many people, and are often stated in general terms all too easily applied to any individual's own case.
And these days, of course, in terms increasingly vivid and jubilant, it speaks of the end of that domination.
In these terms, the `` economic withdrawal '' of the Negroes of Nashville, Tennessee, from trading in the center city, for example, was clearly justified, since these distinctions do not require that only people subjectively guilty be singled out.
If we have not thought and made a decision entirely in these terms, then we need to submit ourselves to the following `` simple test '': `` Have we decided how we are to kill the other members of our household in the event of our being less injured than they are ''??
Even Professor Arnold Toynbee, agreeing with his son, does so in these terms: `` Compared to continuing to incur a constant risk of the destruction of the human race, all other evils are lesser evils.
The standard model of particle physics was developed that so far has successfully explained the properties of the nucleus in terms of these sub-atomic particles and the forces that govern their interactions.
Most broadly, all numbers that can be defined explicitly or implicitly in terms of polynomials, exponentials, and logarithms are called " elementary numbers ", and these include the algebraic numbers, plus some transcendental numbers.
In terms of components, these three equations for the conservation of momentum in cylindrical coordinates are
It is important to note that these are " politically correct " terms and that in normal parlance, the adjective " American " and its direct cognates are almost always used unless the context does not render the nationality of the person clear.
They generally have other terms specific to U. S. nationals, such as German US-Amerikaner, French étatsunien, Japanese 米国人 beikokujin, Arabic أمريكاني amriikaanii ( as opposed to the more-common أمريكي amriikii ), and Italian statunitense, but these may be less common than the term American.
He was elected as Governor of Tennessee for two terms ; all these offices were gained as a member of the Democratic Party.
Some approximants resemble vowels in acoustic and articulatory properties and the terms semivowel and glide are often used for these non-syllabic vowel-like segments.
PSV is also considered a rival, but in terms of tension and rivalry, these matches are not as loaded as the duels with Feyenoord.
However, many have argued that the usefulness of these laws is vastly inadequate in terms of controlling government actions, largely because of institutional and systemic obstacles like a weak judiciary, poorly trained judges and lawyers, and corruption.
Although his father, Afzal Khan, who had none of these qualities, came to terms with the Amir Sher Ali, the son's behavior in the northern province soon excited the Amir's suspicion, and Abdur Rahman, when he was summoned to Kabul, fled across the Oxus into Bukhara.
However, it is important to understand the precise technical definition of these terms.
While popular during the 1950s, these terms are infrequently used today.
The outback can be also referred to as " back of beyond ", " back o ' Bourke " although these terms are more frequently used when referring to something a long way from anywhere, or a long way away.
One of these was the property, an essential universal true of the species, but not in the definition ( in modern terms, some examples would be grammatical language, a property of man, or a spectral pattern characteristic of an element, both of which are defined in other ways ).
Most of these terms also apply to softball.

these and subscription
The phrase " what does it matter " or such variants is often spoken by several characters in response to events ; the significance of some of these events suggests a subscription to nihilism by said characters as a type of coping strategy.
Advertising tends to be more limited on these media, because of reliance on subscription revenues ( in the case of satellite ) and smaller audience and fewer connections to advertisers ( in the case of Internet-only shows, which usually lack the full sales departments of terrestrial and satellite broadcasters ).
Lakoff says that most people have a blend of both metaphors applied at different times, and that political speech works primarily by invoking these metaphors and urging the subscription of one over the other.
Both of these periodicals are available by subscription or from newsstands.
Typical uses for these systems include receiving free-to-air and subscription services.
In an effort to be true to these original broadcast ideals the new online version is subscription based, not ad supported.
Rodin is represented by over 20 works in the museum collection, making it one of the largest collections of the sculptor's work outside France ; these were gifted to the museum by the sculptor in 1914, as acknowledgement of Britain's support of France in World War I, although the statue of St John the Baptist had been purchased in 1902 by public subscription.
As MMORPGs continue to grow in popularity and the secondary markets grow with them ( some industry experts have suggested that secondary market sales may total more than subscription sales by 2009 ), services like those above are likely to become less curiosities and more accepted means of interacting with these markets.
A host requests membership to a group through its local router while a router listens for these requests and periodically sends out subscription queries.
Many of these branches failed to pay their subscription to the organization, however, with the dues of a penny per member per month paid to the central office irregularly.
Full subscription to the whole of these Standards is the Seminary ’ s position.
Higham and the estimated costs were £ 2000, although the final costs were closer to £ 3000 ; these were paid for by public subscription.
New articles have links to electronic versions hosted at the journal's webpage, but these are typically available only by subscription ( which most astronomy research facilities have ).
Under UK broadcasting rules, it was able to screen most films unedited and in earlier timeslots when it was a subscription channel, but these concessions were lost when it became free-to-air, and more adult material is now confined to after the 9pm watershed.
For this reason many synagogues issue tickets for attendance and may charge for them: practice varies on whether paid-up synagogue members must also buy these or whether it is included in the subscription.
Unlike the earlier Guthy-Renker collection, which was marketed via mail order subscription, these new sets would be aimed largely at the retail sector.
The report of the " Swedish Government's Commission on New Religious Movements " ( 1998 ) states that the great majority of members of new religious movements derive positive experiences from their subscription to ideas or doctrines which correspond to their personal needs, and that withdrawal from these movements is usually quite undramatic, as these people leave feeling enriched by a predominantly positive experience.
The exception is for Red Sox and Celtics games, as these are streamed only through the team and league websites as part of subscription packages.
Many of these FM stations usually simulcast their AM station and used a subcarrier ( SCA ), to transmit a hitch-hiker signal to a store receiver by subscription.
And this is our offer to you: we will send you a set of these books without charge -- we will pay for them -- we will pay the cost of getting them to you -- and we will pay the royalty to Mr. Robertson -- if you will pay for one year's subscription to Metropolitan and McClure's at the same price you would pay if you bought them from your newsdealer every month.
About half of these are sold by subscription while the other half are distributed via newsstands.
( He obtained mention in past editions of Who's Who in America, Religious Leaders of America, and several similar publications —- but these are mostly subscription based, and reflect more on his desire to be known than his contemporary fame.
To make use of these services requires a paid subscription to MSN and a Windows Live ID.

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